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How DeepSeek’s new training method could disrupt advanced AI again
DeepSeek’s latest training research arrives at a moment when the cost of building frontier models is starting to choke off ...
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Who qualifies for the new $6,000 retirement tax credit
Retirees are about to see one of the most significant federal tax changes in years: a new extra deduction that can cut ...
Crypto users can trim tax bills by deducting eligible fees, tools, and operating costs, strategically harvesting losses, and using long-term holds and donations to reduce taxable gains, subject to ...
Skills-based hiring was one of the biggest buzzwords of the postpandemic job boom. It dangled the promise of a major shift in white-collar recruiting: Companies would stop fixating on traditional ...
If your credit card or personal loan debt has spiraled out of control, which is the case for a lot of borrowers in today's economic climate, hearing that a creditor "wrote off" your balance might ...
The IRS Direct File program is no longer available. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Economic Security Project) We knew that it was coming, but now we know for sure: Direct File, the free ...
Being saddled with debt can be stressful, especially if you’re balancing that struggle with saving for long-term goals like growing your family or retirement. But if you do have debt, you’re certainly ...
Being saddled with debt can be stressful, especially if you're balancing that struggle with saving for long-term goals like growing your family or retirement. But if you do have debt, you're certainly ...
Method Man showed up in daughter Chey’s TikTok to dodge a shopping spree on his credit card—and pulled off some smooth backup dancer moves. Method Man hit TikTok with some slick moves and even slicker ...
ZURICH, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Swiss market regulator FINMA said on Wednesday it would appeal a ruling by a Swiss court that revoked a decree by the financial watchdog ordering the write-off of Credit ...
The Federal Administrative Court of Switzerland ruled on Tuesday that writing off 16.5 billion Swiss francs ($20.53 billion USD) in Credit Suisse bonds was unlawful, calling into question the ...
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